Love this one! I have been following for a while and find you inspiring and exciting. I recently started my own blog to track my transformation to a healthier version of myself. As my body changes my clothes need to do the same. I can’t afford to and don’t want to buy new clothes at each stage. So with the tips and ideas I have gotten from you, I am beginning my adventure into refashioning! I mentioned you and linked to your site recently from http://tamarakent.blogspot.com/

Thank you for your unknowing contribution to my journey. This idea of refashioning clothes will be the gift that keeps on giving.

I love both of your blogs!!!! Both of your blogs are always awesome!!!! Not only is this dress adorable….it can be worn on different body types and any age can wear it! I am waiting for both of you to go on Project Runway!!!!!

I have a dream of making my own clothes but am terrified of the process. HOWEVER, I am not terrified of this remake. It’s perfect and even I know I could do that – and that my friends, is saying something.

You are so talented and amazing! I think this is my fav too! Love black and the versatility! I went to Goodwill today and bought my refash frocks! Been studying up on sewing and I think with the practice I’ve had I am ready to snip, whirr, and wow! Thanks for the inspiration!

I just love this refashion, you are a creative wonder. It is terribly inspiring to watch you create and have such fun with it, thank you for what you do and for sharing it with the rest of us. You are going have to think long and hard to top this one! Blessings!

As a couple of commenters mentioned, the same thing could be done to a long-sleeved T-shirt (maybe even as a practice garment). I think you could add to your list “bra straps never show!” because that’s a common problem with sleeveless anything. I also think you’ve done a good job of showing how the right accessories change the same garment – something I’m just starting to understand (I’m mid-fifties and a slow learner :))

I marvel at how you can deconstruct and reconstruct. Your ability reminds me of my best friend who does the same with old necklaces, belts, beaded treasures (she sells her hobby on etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/salvagediva). My hat’s off to your creativity!

Hi Girl! Love what you did! But I would like to see one photo of the back… It doesn’t shows it well… I might do that to a dress I got! Congratulations! kisses from Portugal!
P.S.: I’m stanting my own Blog about refashion and sewing! Inspired on your Blog, on Marissa (New dress a day) and Charity Shop Chic! :D

Recently started following you on Pinterest and I love your ideas. I’ve even reformed and started shopping at Good Will myself. Have found some great dollar finds and would love to send you pics if that’s ok. Keep up the great work and I look forward to more posts!

I love your blog, its so much fun to read! I spent a lot of time going back to the beginning of the blog and really enjoyed the progression and changes you’ve made. You are incredibly talented, funny, and passionate, which I believe has been you’re key to success. Congrats on your hard work!
I am an avid sewer of about 10+ years and love the serenity it provides me. I have three girls and have sewn/altered many items but have really never considered “refashioning” clothes… (weird, I know) until now. Thanks for the ideas and inspiration!
Ana V.

You crack me up. Love your refashions! I do this same thing and never thought to blog about it. I am going to post mine on my blog as I do them from now on. You can sign up for my email on my blog if you’d like to see what I do. :-) One of the things I often do is turn skirts into tops. So easy and fun!